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flexible wisdom - Limited Edition of 10 Print

Nitiksha Dawar

India

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Flexible Wisdom In this print I am showing the combination of Hindu and Shinto (which is capital of Japan) mythology. First I am starting from Hindu mythology. In this I am using lotus which is the symbol of Enlightenment. When we do meditation we start activating our chakras step by step we start from ROOT CHAKRA, second is SACRAL CHAKRA, third is SOLAR PELXUS CHAKRA, forth is HEART CHAKRA, fifth is THROAT CHAKRA, six is THIRD EYE CHAKRA and seventh is CROWN CHAKRA. Crown chakra healing is the practice of clearing, opening, and harmonizing the crown chakra within our bodies and energy fields. Crown chakra healing employs a wide range of holistic healing remedies to bring alignment to the body, mind, and spirit. These remedies include practices such as meditation, mindfulness, color therapy, sound healing, yoga, self-inquiry, aromatherapy, and many others. CROWN CHAKRA described as a lotus flower with 1,000 petals of different colors. These petals are arranged in 20 layers, each layer with approximately 50 petals. The per carp is golden and within it a circular moon region is inscribed with a luminous triangle, which can be either upward- or downward-pointing. It’s Now I am explain Shinto mythology, in Shinto there is Akkorokamui. Akkorokamui is characteristically described with the ability of self-amputate, like several octopus species, and regenerate limbs. This characteristic manifests in the belief in Shinto that Akkorokamui has healing powers. Homage to Akkorokamui is often for ailments of the limbs or skin, but mental purification and spiritual release is particularly important. They both have equally healing power.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Nitiksha Dawar (born 1988, Delhi, India) is a renowned printmaking artist whose work delves into the realms of life, transcending subjective boundaries and exploring the profound impacts of global cultural interactions. Through her prints, she weaves narratives that go beyond the surface, touching upon universal themes and evoking a unique poetic resonance. Nature, the ultimate nurturer, forms an integral part of Dawar's artistic expression. Just as nature conserves and sustains the entire universe within its womb, the artist emphasizes the inseparable connection between femininity and the natural world. Her work encompasses more than mere reflections of self and ideas; it serves as a testament to the rare fusion of the feminine and the organic. In doing so, Dawar not only communicates the wealth and power associated with the patrons of art but also sheds light on diverse aspects of our world and humanity through her creative portrayals of people, places, and objects. Her contributions to the field extend beyond commissioned works, as she has also made significant contributions as a freelance artist in various capacities. Dawar's chosen medium is printmaking, with a particular focus on the print etching and aquatint techniques. In a series of works, she seeks to draw attention to Hindu mythology, chakras, and the practice of meditation as a means of connecting with the superconscious. By employing this conceptual approach, she seeks to intensify the dynamic interaction between the audience and the artist, bringing forth emotional objectification and exploring the duality that emerges through diverse interpretations. Currently, Nitiksha Dawar resides and works in Kaladham, Greater Noida, India, where she continues to explore and expand her artistic horizons.

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